![]() Quordle #207: ASCOT, FEIGN, CHALK, EAGER.Quordle #208: CANNY, NOMAD, CABIN, SNORT.Quordle #209: TOUGH, DYING, PLUME, DOUGH.Quordle #210: PEDAL, ALLEY, EMBED, TRUMP.Quordle #211: CRONY, CLEAN, REGAL, HASTY.Quordle #212: PURSE, GUIDE, DAISY, FLAIR.Quordle #213: STALK, TRACK, GAUZE, CHAFE.Quordle #214: SPANK, FERRY, KOALA, CROWN.Quordle #215: USURP, GORGE, HAVEN, CANAL.Quordle #216: CLINK, BELIE, SAUTE, LOCAL.Quordle #217: COUNT, BUGGY, LOAMY, CLOSE.If you're looking for a list of older Quordle answers, we can also help. Either way, I played HIPPO next and completed today's Quordle puzzle with two guesses remaining. HIPPO was the first word that occurred to me and as far as I'm aware it's the only word that would have fit, unless ZIPPO is accepted as an answer. That left the bottom left, where I still had just two letters - a green I in position #2 and a yellow O that had to be in in either fourth or fifth. With G ruled out of position #4, GOOEY fit nicely and proved to be correct. In the bottom right, I had -O-Y, with G and E also to fit in. That also gave me BR- at the start of the top left, with yellow O, A and D - so this one was going to have to be BROAD. What's more, the C was already ruled out of the first position and the B of the fourth, so it had to be BRACE. In the top right I had all five letters including three greens in the format -RA-E, plus yellow C and B. Today's result was a real mixed bag, though, with all five letters in either green or yellow for two puzzles, and four for another one - but only two for the final answer. My approach involves playing three set words at the outset in order to eliminate or confirm as many common letters as possible.Īt the moment, those three words are ORATE, DINGY and CLUBS, and they've so far given me decent results. You'll still want a good strategy to help you solve it, though, because Quordle is never easy. There's a repeated P in HIPPO and two Os in GOOEY, but that aside nothing too tricky about them. The daily Quordle answers for game #217 are fairly standard again. I won't make you wait any longer - here you go: i am testing this but if you have a method for resolving this i would like to hear about it.So, what are today's Quordle answers for game #218? this is quite tricky to navigate a the mouse moves left and right opposite to the movement on the keypad and it also moves up and down opposite to what you would expect on the keypad. NOTE: there appears to be an additional bug that i have not worked out where the KEYPAD on the mac air does not behave rationally with repsect to the movement of the mouse on the screen. run through the prompts in GARMIN EXPRESS click on 90 degree or 270 degree orientationĥ. click on DISPLAY with the OPTION /AND/ COMMAND keys held downģ. start (or restart) SETTING on the mac with the OPTION /AND/ the COMMAND keys held down.Ģ. The solution to this is somewhat tricky but is as follows:ġ. In SOME cases restarting GARMIN EXPRESS will let you see another prompt that is ABOVE the CONTINUE button but i do not believe this will allow you to see the CONTINUE BUTTON so you are fully stuck in the mud as it were. unfortunately this prompt is not activated by hitting the RETURN BUTTON. ![]() so you cannot access or see this CONTINUE prompt. the maximum vertical dimension of the mac 11" is 768 pixels. The default vertical dimension of the display screen at this prompt is 900 pixels. Normal installation from maps should be as follows:Ĭlick prompts to get to map install screenĪt this point you should have a CONTINUE button prompt at the bottom of the display screen. There appears to be a documented and repeatable issue with GARMIN MAPINSTALL and the 11" MAC AIR which makes it IMPOSSIBLE TO UPDATE MAPS. GARMIN and GARMIN EXPRESS and MAC AIR 11" (el capitan)
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